Organizers say they hope that this year’s event will elevate FarmBorough as one of the premiere country music festivals in the country.

“I want it to be special. Part of this is trying to get something that nobody else or very few other people can see. That is the Brooks & Dunn element of this,” Live Nation’s President of Country Touring, Brian O’Connell, told EW. “The idea that we’re going to be one of two shows, outside of their Las Vegas deal since 2010… I’m like tripping out. It’s so cool.”

General admission passes for the festival will be priced at $225, and will go on sale Jan. 29 at 10 a.m. EST through FarmBoroughFestival.com.